I know Microsoft needs to ship stuff, and asking us are we right/left handed might help but it isn't any fun. Any chance of getting some more fun items in there? Also, as Microsoft has statistics from Right/Left handedness for most of the population anyway,
it seems kind of useless to me.

- Also I saw a show (UK) about body language last night, and they covered Microsoft in it. By how you guys react to each other I get the feeling your really high strung anyway, or at least boiling away underneath. What you say is all very friendly but your
body is telling a completely different story, very interesting really.

They showed clips of people and then discussed the body language to try and reveal their 'real' feelings/thoughts.. Documentary. They showed a Microsoft meeting.

Simply put, although Microsoft prides its self on being relaxed and informal in reality they do follow the pecking order like any other company/organization. Just do so in a more suttle way, which can lead to stress etc etc.

As every good poker player knows, we all have behavioural traits (or what they call "tells") that can reveal a lot about how we're feeling.

In this, the first of two intriguing documentaries, former Oxford don and Big Brother psychologist Dr Peter Collett demonstrates how Tony Blair, George Bush and Bill Clinton use certain "tells" to convince us they have leadership qualities and to show us they're
in control.

Although at times slightly repetitious, this film makes some interesting and entertaining points.